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French Civil CodeIn force
Subsection 2: The authentic instrument

Article 1370

…ntic because of the incompetence or incapacity of the officer, or because of a defect in form, is valid as written under private signature, if it has been signed by the parties.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Subsection 6: Cognitive acts

Article 1380

The recognitive deed does not dispense with the presentation of the original title unless its content is specially stated therein. What it contains that is additional to or different from the original…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 1389

…ermined by this Code, the spouses may not make any agreement or renunciation the object of which would be to change the legal order of succession.

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Section 4: Delegation

Article 1340

The mere indication by the debtor of a person designated to pay in his place does not entail novation or delegation. The same applies to the mere indication made by the creditor of a person designated…

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Section 3: Confusion

Article 1349

Confusion results when the qualities of creditor and debtor of the same obligation are combined in the same person. It extinguishes the claim and its accessories, subject to rights acquired by or agai…

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Subsection 1: General provisions

Article 1366

An electronic document has the same evidential value as a paper document, provided that the person from whom it emanates can be duly identified and that it is drawn up and stored in conditions that gu…

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Subsection 3: Deeds under private signature

Article 1373

…to whom it is opposed may disavow his handwriting or signature. The heirs or assigns of a party may likewise disavow the handwriting or signature of their author, or declare that they do not know them…

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Subsection 2: Oaths administered ex officio

Article 1386

…fer the oath to one of the parties.This oath may not be referred to the other party.Its probative value is left to the judge's discretion.

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 1387

The law governs conjugal association, as regards property, only in the absence of special agreements which the spouses may make as they see fit, provided that they are not contrary to good morals or t…

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French Civil CodeIn force
Chapter I: General provisions.

Article 1392

The option open to the survivor lapses if he has not exercised it, by notification to the heirs of the predeceased, within one month of the day on which they have given him formal notice to take sides…

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